Heretics Introduction

Heretics are those who separate themselves from the Faith of the Church, the Apostolic
tradition, the Gospel, rejecting dogmas or adding newly-devised doctrines to it, thus corrupting
it. Some examples are: Arians (who deny the divinity of Christ), Monophysites (who merge into one
single new nature the divinity and humanity of Christ), Roman Catholics (who corrupt the teaching
of the Gospel concerning the Persons of the Trinity, grace, the Church, and many other
doctrines), etc. In consequence of their spiritual separation from the Church, the Church rejects
them from Her communion until their repentance.

The Teaching of the Scriptures, Church Fathers, and Ecumenical Councils on the Absence of Salvation Among Heretics and Those in Communion With Them.

Preface

We have deliberately chosen to display below the harsh words and strong warnings of
God’s beloved servants in regard to the deadliness of heresy and communion with it, not for
the purpose of gleefully attacking and condemning our fellow human beings for whose sake Christ
in inexpressible divine love condescended to become man and endure His saving Passion, but rather
so that nothing that we could have prevented will impede them from inheriting both in this age
and in the age to come that wondrous gift of which He desired and ever desires to make them
partakers. Since “whom the Lord loveth He chasteneth” and He corrects us “for
our profit, for us to partake of His holiness” “and sanctification, without which no
one shall see the Lord” [cf. Heb. 12:6-14], will it not be an act of love on our part
toward those who are depriving themselves of the grace and life in God by their wrong course to
tell them of their peril and warn them, “Make straight paths for your feet,” lest
that which is lame should be put out of joint, but that it rather might be healed” [Heb.
12:13]? We truly wish for the healing of each and every soul, but so often the sick man thinks
that he is in health, the blind that he sees, and the lame that he is running swiftly down the
path to salvation, when in fact he is only limping down the broad path at the end of which he
will lose his soul; therefore it is necessary to be blunt with those upon whom the careless
ecumenical spirit of our times has settled so as to wake them up out of their stupor and deliver
them from the unhappy delusion of the evil one and bring them to the straight and narrow path
that leads to Christ, the true God and Life. In speaking the truth bluntly but in love, we follow
the teaching of the much-suffering, great servant of God, St. Maximus the Confessor, whose
exhortation we have reproduced here below:

“I write these things not wishing to cause distress to the heretics or to rejoice in
their ill-treatment -- God forbid; but, rather, rejoicing and being gladdened at their return.
For what is more pleasing to the Faithful than to see the scattered children of God gathered
again as one? Neither do I exhort you to place harshness above the love of men. May I not be so
mad! I beseech you to do and to carry out good to all men with care and assiduity, becoming all
things to all men, as the need of each is shown to you; I want and pray you to be wholly harsh
and implacable with the heretics only in regard to cooperating with them or in any way whatever
supporting their deranged belief. For I reckon it hatred towards man and a departure from Divine
love to lend support to error, so that those previously seized by it might be even more greatly
corrupted.”

St. Maximus the Confessor (Patrologia Graeca, Vol. 91 col. 465c).

Once again, we pray that our readers will not mistake for the spirit of hate the spirit of
true love and care for your salvation in which we present the exhortations and warnings of the
Saints. If the reader should find himself to have been in error and in need of correction, let
not the reader be offended and, with shame and wounded pride, turn away from the truth and the
Church that would heal him, clinging, instead, to the innumerable number of false shepherds and
physicians that will tell him that he is healthy and in no danger in this or that Ecumenist
jurisdiction. Such is a deadly temptation and such deceitful words are full of true hatred
towards man. Do not be deceived, but rather read carefully the words of God’s holy servants
below and hold fast to them when the tempest of worldly cares, trials, and criticisms from others
threaten to sweep you back into the false church of the Ecumenists. If we follow the same path
that the God-pleasing Fathers followed, then certainly we shall find the same inheritance at its
end.

The Teaching of the Church on Heretics and Those in Communion with Them: Selections from the Holy Fathers

“Heresies...shall not inherit the Kingdom of
God”

[The Holy Apostle Paul, Epistle to the Galatians 5:20-21]:

“We know that salvation itself is a property of the One Church, and that no one can
be outside of the catholic Church and yet share the Faith of Christ, or be saved...Neither do we
offer any part of that hope to the ungodly heretics, but we place them entirely outside of that
hope; indeed, they have not the least participation in Christ, but vainly assume for themselves
that saving Name.”

St. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople (4th Century AD)
[Migne P. G. 59:725]

“Another thing the blessed man taught and insisted upon with all was never on any
occasion whatsoever to associate with heretics and, above all, never to take the Holy Communion
with them, ‘even if’, the blessed man said, ‘you remain without communicating
all your life, if through stress of circumstances you cannot find a community of the catholic
Church. For if, having legally married a wife in this world of the flesh, we are forbidden by God
and by the laws to desert her and be united to another woman, even though we have to spend a long
time separated from her in a distant country, and shall incur punishment if we violate our vows,
how then shall we, who have been joined to God through the Orthodox faith and the catholic Church
-- as the apostle says: ‘I espoused you to one husband that I might present you as a pure
virgin to Christ’ (2 Cor. 11:2) -- how shall we escape from sharing in that punishment
which in the world to come awaits heretics, if we defile the orthodox and holy faith by
adulterous communion with heretics?’

“For ‘communion’, he said, ‘has been so called because he who has
‘communion’ has things in common and agrees with those with whom he has
‘communion’. Therefore I implore you earnestly, children, never to go near the
oratories of the heretics in order to communicate there.’”

“‘But if,’ they say, ‘we had devised some middle ground between the
dogmas (of the Papists and the Orthodox), then thanks to this we would have united with them and
accomplished our business superbly, without at all having been forced to say anything except what
corresponds to custom and has been handed down (by the Fathers).’ This is precisely the
means by which many, from of old, have been deceived and persuaded to follow those who have led
them off the steep precipice of impiety; believing that there is some middle ground between the
two teachings that can reconcile obvious contradictions, they have been exposed to
peril.”

Without the True Orthodox Faith, No One Will Be Saved, For Heresy Separates One From God, the Church, Grace, and Salvation:

“Several brothers once visited Abba Agathon, for they had been informed that he was
possessed of great spiritual discretion. And wishing to test him, to see if he would become
angry, they said: “Are you Agathon? We have heard about you that you are debauched and
proud.” He replied, “Yes, it is so.” They said to him once more, “Are you
Agathon the loose-tongued lover of slander?” “I am he,” he responded. And the
visitors spoke to him a third time, “You are Agathon, the heretic?” To this, he
answered, “I am not a heretic.” After this answer, they asked him to explain:
“Why, when we called you so many things, did you admit them, while you would not, however,
endure the accusation that you were a heretic?” And the Abba said to them: “The first
things I accepted since they were beneficial for my soul; but not the accusation that I am a
heretic, since heresy is separation from God.” On hearing this reply, the visitors
marvelled at the spiritual discretion of the Abba and departed, benefitted in soul.”

“The universal [catholic] Church is a great paradise...and should anyone be found in
the Church ailing with heretical error from the teaching of the serpent...then he is cast out of
this paradise, even as Adam was cast out from the paradise [of old].”

St. John Chrysostom
[PG 59:545CD]

“‘There is one Lord, one Faith, one baptism’ [Eph. 4:5], and this is what
we believe with all our soul, with all our heart, and with all our mind, that there is salvation
in none other than in Jesus Christ the Nazerene [cf. Acts 4:10-12]. And this is what we piously
believe and follow. And we recognize that works without true doctrine are not accepted by God,
neither is true doctrine without works accepted by God. For what profit is it, to know well the
doctrines concerning God, and yet to be a vile fornicator? And again, what profit is it, to be
nobly temperate, and an impious blasphemer? A most precious possession therefore is the knowledge
of doctrines: also there is need of a wakeful soul, since there are many that make spoil through
philosophy and vain deceit. The Greeks on the one hand draw men away by their smooth tongue, for
honey droppeth from a harlot’s lips: whereas they of the Circumcision deceive those who
come to them by means of the Divine Scriptures, which they miserably misinterpret though studying
them from childhood to all age, and growing old in ignorance. But the children of heretics, by
their good words and smooth tongue, deceive the hearts of the innocent, disguising with the name
of Christ as it were with honey the poisoned arrows of their impious doctrines: concerning all of
whom together the Lord saith, Take heed lest any man mislead you. This is the reason for the
teaching of the Creed and for expositions upon it.”

“I therefore, yet not I, but the love of Jesus Christ, entreat you that ye use
Christian nourishment only, and abstain from herbage of a different kind; I mean heresy. For
heretics mix up Jesus Christ with their own poison, speaking things which are unworthy of credit,
like those who administer a deadly drug in sweet wine, which he who is ignorant of does greedily
take, with a fatal pleasure leading to his own death.”

St. Ignatius the Godbearer, Hieromartyr of Antioch
[ Epistle to the Trallians ]

“Just as the fishermen hide the hook with bait and covertly hook the fish, similarly,
the crafty allies of the heresies cover their evil teachings and corrupt understanding with
pietism and hook the more simple, bringing them to spiritual death”

St. Isidore of Pelusium
[Letter to Timothy the Reader,
Patrologia Graeca 78, 252C]

“In The Spiritual Meadow of St. John Moschus, we read:

“Once a monk called Theophan came to see the great elder Kyriakos...” (He tells
the elder that in his country he is in contact with Nestorians whereupon) “the elder begins
to try to convince the monk of his error and to pray that he abandon that fatal heresy and join
himself to the holy catholic and apostolic Church.”

“‘It is impossible to be saved (‘without right belief).’”
(The monk is interested and the elder offers him his cell saying:)

“‘I have hope that God in His mercy will reveal the truth to you.’”

“And leaving the monk in his cave, the elder set out for the Dead Sea, praying for
the monk as he went. And indeed the next day about the ninth hour the monk sees someone, strange
in appearance, who says to him, ‘Come and find out the truth.’ And taking him he
leads him to a gloomy, stinking place emitting flames and shows him Nestorius and Theodore (of
Mopsuestia), Eutyches and Apollonarius, Evagrius and Didymus, Dioscorus and Severus, Arius and
Origen, and others. And pointing at them he says to the monk, ‘That is the place prepared
for heretics and those who taught falsely about the Mother of God and those who follow their
teachings. If you do not want to taste the same punishment turn to the holy catholic and
apostolic Church to which the elder who is instructing you belongs. I tell you: even though a man
be adorned with all the works of charity, but does not have right belief he will find himself in
that place.’

“With these words the monk came to himself. When the elder returned the monk told him
everything that he had seen and in a short time joined himself to the holy, catholic, and
apostolic Church. Staying in the monastery of Kalamon he lived with the elder for some years and
died in peace.””

Anyone That Would Be Saved Must Depart From Heresyand Join the True Orthodox Church:

“One might say much more against this detestable and antichristian heresy...But...in
order that our words may not be too many, it will be well to content ourselves with the divine
Scripture, and that we all obey the precept which it has been given us both in regard to other
heresies, and especially respecting this. That precept is as follows; ‘Depart ye, depart
ye, go ye out from thence, touch no unclean thing; go ye out of the midst of them, and be ye
separate, that bear the vessels of the Lord’ This may suffice to instruct us all, so that
if any one has been deceived by them, he may go out from them, as out of Sodom, and not return
again unto them, lest he suffer the fate of Lot’s wife; and if any one has continued from
the beginning pure from this impious thing, heresy, he may glory in Christ and say, `We have not
stretched out our hands to a strange god; neither have we worshipped the works of our own hands,
nor served the creature more than Thee, the God that hast created all things through Thy word,
the Only-Begotten Son our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom to Thee the Father together with the
same Word in the Holy Spirit be glory and power for ever and ever. Amen.”

St. Athanasius the Great, Patriarch of Alexandria
[ History of the Arians , 80]

“Abba Theodore used to say, “If thou hast affection for a man, and it happeneth
that he fall into temptation, stretch out thy hand to him, and lift him up therefrom, but if he
fall into heresy, and will not be persuaded by thee to return, cut him off from thee immediately,
lest, if thou tarry long with him, thou be drawn unto him, and thou sink down into the uttermost
depths.”

Abba Theodore, Desert Father
[ Sayings of the Desert Fathers , 315]

If We Are In Communion With Heretics, We Likewise Will Perish:

“As for all those who pretend to confess sound Orthodox Faith, but are in communion
with people who hold a different opinion, if they are forewarned and still remain stubborn, you
must not only not be in communion with them, but you must not even call them
brothers.”

“Another thing the blessed man taught and insisted upon with all was never on any
occasion whatsoever to associate with heretics and, above all, never to take the Holy Communion
with them, ‘even if’, the blessed man said, ‘you remain without communicating
all your life, if through stress of circumstances you cannot find a community of the catholic
Church. For if, having legally married a wife in this world of the flesh, we are forbidden by God
and by the laws to desert her and be united to another woman, even though we have to spend a long
time separated from her in a distant country, and shall incur punishment if we violate our vows,
how then shall we, who have been joined to God through the Orthodox faith and the catholic Church
-- as the apostle says: “I espoused you to one husband that I might present you as a pure
virgin to Christ” (2 Cor. 11:2) -- how shall we escape from sharing in that punishment
which in the world to come awaits heretics, if we defile the orthodox and holy faith by
adulterous communion with heretics?’

For ‘communion’, he said, ‘has been so called because he who has
“communion” has things in common and agrees with those with whom he has
“communion”. Therefore I implore you earnestly, children, never to go near the
oratories of the heretics in order to communicate there.’”

“With all our strength let us beware lest we receive Communion from or give it to
heretics. ‘Give not what is holy to the dogs,’ says the Lord. ‘Neither cast ye
your pearls before swine’, lest we become partakers in their dishonour and
condemnation.”

St. John of Damascus [ An Exact Exposition of the Orthodox Faith , IV, 13]

“Even if one should give away all his possessions in the world, and yet be in
communion with heresy, he cannot be a friend of God, but is rather an enemy.”

St. Theodore the Studite
(PG 99, 1205)

“Chrysostomos loudly declares not only heretics, but also those who have communion
with them, to be enemies of God.”

St. Theodore the Studite
[ Epistle to Abbot Theophilus ]

“Guard yourselves from soul-destroying heresy, communion with which is alienation
from Christ.”

St. Theodore the Studite
[P.G. 99.1216.]

“The heretics were totally shipwrecked with regard to the Faith; but as for the
others, even if in their thinking they did not founder, nevertheless, because of their communion
with heresy they are perishing.”

St. Theodore the Studite
[Patrologia Graeca 99, 1164]

We Must Abandon Bishops That Are Heretics or Are In Communion With Them:

“As we walk the unerring and life-bringing path, let us pluck out the eye that
scandalizes us, not the physical eye, but the noetic one. For example, if a bishop... who is the
eyes of the Church conduct himself in an evil manner and scandalize the people, he must be
plucked out. For it is more profitable to gather without him in a house of prayer, than to be
cast together with him into the gehenna of fire together with Annas and Caiaphas.”

“Do not err, my brethren. Those that corrupt families shall not inherit the kingdom
of God. And if those that corrupt mere human families are condemned to death, how much more shall
those suffer everlasting punishment who endeavour to corrupt the Church of Christ, for which the
Lord Jesus, the only-begotten Son of God, endured the Cross, and submitted to death! Whosoever,
“being waxen fat,” and “become gross,” sets at nought His doctrine, shall
go into gehenna. In like manner, every one that has received from God the power of
distinguishing, and yet follows an unskillful shepherd, and receives a false opinion for the
truth, shall be punished. “What communion hath light with darkness? or Christ with Belial?
Or what portion hath he that believeth with an infidel? or the temple of God with idols?
“And in like manner say I, what communion hath truth with falsehood? or righteousness with
unrighteousness? or true doctrine with that which is false? For this end did the Lord suffer the
ointment to be poured upon His head, that His Church might breathe forth immortality. For saith
[the Scripture], “Thy name is as ointment poured forth; therefore have the virgins loved
Thee; they have drawn Thee; at the odour of Thine ointments we will run after Thee.” Let no
one be anointed with the bad odour of the doctrine of [the prince of] this world; let not the
holy Church of God be led captive by his subtlety, as was the first woman. Why do we not, as
gifted with reason, act wisely? When we had received from Christ, and had grafted in us the
faculty of judging concerning God, why do we fall headlong into ignorance? and why, through a
careless neglect of acknowledging the gift which we have received, do we foolishly perish?”

St. Ignatius the Godbearer, Hieromartyr of Antioch
[ Epistle to the Ephesians ]

“How then does Paul say, ‘Obey them that have the rule over you, and submit
yourselves’? (Heb. 13:17) After having said before, ‘Whose faith follow, considering
the end of their life’ (Heb. 13:7), he then said, ‘Obey them that have the rule over
you, and submit yourselves’. What then (you say), when he is wicked, should we obey?
Wicked? In what sense? If indeed in regard to matters of the Faith, flee and avoid him; not only
if he be a man, but even if he be an angel come down from Heaven; but if in regard to his life,
be not overly-curious.”

St. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople (4th Century AD)
[ Homily Thirty-Four on the Epistle to the Hebrews ]

“Is the shepherd a heretic? Then he is a wolf! You must flee from him; do not be
deceived to approach him even if he appears gentle and tame. Flee from communion and conversation
with him even as you would flee from a poisonous snake.”

Numbers And Official Titles Do Not Matter, Only the Sound Confession of the Orthodox Faith; Those Who Remain True Cannot Be Condemned, But Rather Receive Salvation:

“‘That thou mayest know,’ he says, ‘how thou oughtest to behave
thyself in the house of God, which is the Church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the
truth.’ Not like that Jewish house. For it is this that maintains the Faith and the
preaching of the Word. For the truth is the pillar and the ground of the Church.”

St. John Chrysostom
Homily XI on the First Epistle to St. Timothy, commenting on verse 3:15

“They that are of the Church of Christ are they that are of the truth; and they that
are not of the truth are not of the Church of Christ...for we are reminded that we are to
distinguish Christianity not by persons, who have ecclesiastical titles*, but by the truth and by
the exactness of the Faith.” *[e.g. ‘Patriarch of Constantinople’, etc.]

Even if false hierarchs, while being in heresy, “will succeed in deceiving and
enticing a certain number of ignorant ones and in gathering even a considerable number of
followers, then they are outside the sacred walls of the Church just the same. But even if
very few remain in Orthodoxy and piety, they are in the Church, and the authority and the
protection of the ecclesiastical institution resides in them. And if they should suffer for true
piety, then this will undoubtedly contribute to their eternal glory and salvation of their
souls.”

St. Nicephorus the Confessor [ PG 100, 844D]

“I exhort you, therefore, not to faint in your afflictions, but to be revived by
God’s love, and to add daily to your zeal knowing that in you ought to be preserved that
remnant of true religion which the Lord will find when He cometh on the earth. Even if bishops
are driven from their Churches, be not dismayed. If traitors have arisen from among the very
clergy themselves, let not this undermine your confidence in God. We are saved not by names, but
by mind and purpose, and genuine love toward our Creator. Bethink you how in the attack against
our Lord, high priests and scribes and elders devised the plot, and how few of the people were
found really receiving the word. Remember that it is not the multitude who are being saved, but
the elect of God. Be not then affrighted at the great multitude of the people who are carried
hither and thither by winds like the waters of the sea. If but one would be saved, like Lot at
Sodom, he ought to abide in right judgment, keeping his hope in Christ unshaken, for the Lord
will not forsake His holy ones. Salute all the brethren in Christ from me. Pray earnestly for my
miserable soul.”

St. Basil the Great
[ Epistle CCLVII,
To the Monks Harassed by Arians ]

“It is your prerogative to prefer the drowned multitude to Noah who was saved; but as
for me, allow me to run to the Ark along with the few.” “One who is well-pleasing to
God is to be preferred over myriads who are invested with presumption.”

Saint Theodore the Studite
[PG 99, 1081C; PG 99, 1084A]

“Let us not raise a stumbling-block for the Church of God which, according to the
teaching of the Saints, is made up of even three Orthodox, so that we may not be condemned
according to the Lord’s verdict.”

“When Saint Hypatius understood what opinions Nestorius held, immediately, in the
Church of the Apostles, he erased his name from the diptychs, so that it should no longer be
pronounced at the Oblation. [This was before Nestorius’ condemnation by the Third
Ecumenical Council.] “When Bishop Eulalius learned of this, he was anxious about the
outcome of the affair. And seeing that it had been noised abroad, Nestorius also ordered him to
reprimand Hypatius. For Nestorius was still powerful in the city. Bishop Eulalius spoke thus to
Hypatius: Why have you erased his name without understanding what the consequences would be?
Saint Hypatius replied: From the time that I learned that he said unrighteous things about the
Lord, I have no longer been in communion with him and I do not commemorate his name; for he is
not a bishop. Then the bishop, in anger, said: Be off with you! Make amends for what you have
done, for I shall take measures against you. Saint Hypatius replied: Do as you wish. As for me, I
have decided to suffer anything, and it is with this in mind that I have done this.”

From the Life of Saint Hypatius (Sources Chretiennes, No.177, pp. 210-214)

“Of old the anathema was fearful and something to be avoided when it was imposed by
the preachers of piety upon those who were guilty of impiety. But ever since the daring and
insolent mindlessness of the pernicious contrary to every divine and human law and contrary to
every way of thinking, both Greek and barbarian, became so insanely arrogant as to turn the
anathema, which they deserved, back on the proponents of Orthodoxy, and as they bickered, in
their barbarian frenzy, to accomplish their ecclesiastical transgression, then that fearful and
last extremity of all penalties became degraded into a myth and a joke, or rather it became even
desirable to the pious. Certainly, it is not the utterly presumptuous opinion of the enemies of
truth that makes penalties (especially ecclesiastical penalties) fearful, but rather the
culpability of those who are condemned; for guiltlessness changes their punishments into a
mockery, and turns their condemnations back upon them, and results in undefiled crowns and
immortal glory, rather than condemnation, for him who is castigated by them. Therefore, all the
pious and holy prefer to be reviled myriads of times by those who are alienated from Christ
rather than, with splendid acclamations, to have communion with their Christ-hating and
God-hating villainies.”

St. Photius the Great
[Letter to Ignatius, Metropolitan of Claudiopolis,
PG 102, 833 A-C]

“For a long span of time, every heretical council and every assembly of the
Iconoclasts anathematized us (and not only us, but our father and our uncle also men who were
confessors of Christ and the lustre of the hierarchy); but by anathematizing us, they caused that
we be raised, though unwilling, to the archiepiscopal throne. Therefore let those who, together
with the former, have irrationally strayed from the Master’s commandments and have thrown
wide open the gate of all iniquity, anathematize us even now so that they may raise us, though
faltering, from earth to the Heavenly Kingdom.”

St. Photius the Great
[Letter Sixty-four to Gregory,
the deacon and archivist,
PG 102, 877 B-C]

To Deviate ‘A little’ or ‘A Lot’ In Regard To The Faith Is Equally Sin Unto Death

“The fact that we do not become indignant over small matters is the cause of all our
calamities; and because slight errors escape fitting correction, greater ones creep in. As in a
body, a neglect of wounds generates fever, infection and death; so in the soul, slight evils
overlooked open the door to graver ones... But if a proper rebuke had at first been given to
those who attempted to depart from the divine sayings and change some small matter, such a
pestilence would not have been generated, nor such a storm have seized upon the Church; for he
that overturns even that which is minor in the sound Faith, will cause ruin in all.”

St. John Chrysostom
[Homily One on the Epistle to the Galatians]

“To sin in respect of the dogmas whether in small or great is the same thing; for the
law of God is disregarded in either case.”

Everyone Is Called To This Struggle; One Cannot Simply Be ‘Orthodox In One’s Heart’, While Apostatizing by Silence Outwardly

“Not only if one possesses rank or knowledge is one obliged to strive to speak and to
teach the doctrines of Orthodoxy, but even if one be a disciple in rank, one is obliged to speak
the truth boldly and openly.”

“It is a commandment of the Lord that we should not be silent when the Faith is in
peril. So, when it is a matter of the Faith, one cannot say, ‘Who am I? A priest, a ruler,
a soldier, a farmer, a poor man? I have no say or concern in this matter.’ Alas! The stones
shall cry out, and you remain silent and unconcerned?”

Saint Theodore the Studite
[ Epistle Eighty-One ,
(PG 99, 1321 AB)]

“Many people were being irrational by trying to convince the martyr to deny Christ
with his words only, and keep his faith in his soul, in his inner disposition, claiming that God
does not pay attention to our words but to our disposition. However, Gordios the Martyr was rigid
in his belief and replied, “The tongue, which is created by Christ, cannot bear to utter
anything against Him... Do not deceive yourselves, God cannot be mocked, He judges us according
to our own mouth, He justifies us by our words, and by our words, He convicts us”.

St. Basil the Great
[ Homily on Gordius, the Martyr ]

There Can No Peace or Common God With Those of Another Faith; To Allege This Is Heresy

St. Gregory of Nyssa writes in regard of peace with heresy that “better is a laudable
war than a peace which severs a man from God.” “For disagreement over piety is better
than emotional concord.”

“Live in peace not only with your friends but with your enemies; but only with your
personal enemies and not with the enemies of God.”

St. Theodosius of the Kiev Caves (+1074)

“Beware, my son, of heretics and all their talking, for our land too, has become
filled with them! If anyone will save his soul, it will be only through life in the Orthodox
Faith. For there is no better faith, than our Holy Orthodox Faith. My son, it is not meet to
praise another’s faith. Whoever praises an alien faith is like a detractor of his own
Orthodox Faith. If anyone should praise his own and another’s faith, then he is a man of
dual faith and is close to heresy. If anyone should say to you: “your faith and our faith
is from God”, you, my son, should reply: “Heretic! do you consider God to be of two
faiths? Don’t you hear what the Scriptures say: “One Lord, one Faith, one
Baptism” (Eph. 4,5). Thus, my son, beware of such people and always stand up for your
Faith. Do not fraternize with them, but avoid them and pursue your own Faith with good
deeds!” “My son, even if there would be the need for you to die for your holy Faith,
dare to embrace death! Thus the Saints died for their Faith, and now they are alive in
Christ.”

St. Theodosius of the Kiev Caves Lavra (+1074)
[From his “Testament” to the Great Prince
Izyaslav of Kiev (1054-1068) whom the Papists
attempted to convert to their delusion
[I.P. Yeremin, “The Literary Heritage of Theodosius
of the Kiev Caves Lavra”, TODRL,
1947, vol. 5, p. 171-172.]